Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... progress , and at another time have advanced far ; but that at one time it should have been stationary , and at another time constantly proceeding . In taste and imagination , in the graces of style , in the arts of persuasion , in the ...
... progress , and at another time have advanced far ; but that at one time it should have been stationary , and at another time constantly proceeding . In taste and imagination , in the graces of style , in the arts of persuasion , in the ...
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... progress , is indisputable ; and it is equally indisputable , we think , that it is in progress still . To investigate and classify the cause of so great a change , would require far more thought and far more space , than we at present ...
... progress , is indisputable ; and it is equally indisputable , we think , that it is in progress still . To investigate and classify the cause of so great a change , would require far more thought and far more space , than we at present ...
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... Progress , with a Life of John Bunyan . By ROBERT SOUTHEY , Esq . , LL.D. , Poet - laureate . Illustrated with Engravings . 8vo . London , 1830 . 354 mense vault . We miss , too , those hideous SOUTHEY'S EDITION OF THE PILGRIM'S ...
... Progress , with a Life of John Bunyan . By ROBERT SOUTHEY , Esq . , LL.D. , Poet - laureate . Illustrated with Engravings . 8vo . London , 1830 . 354 mense vault . We miss , too , those hideous SOUTHEY'S EDITION OF THE PILGRIM'S ...
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